The GOP's Foreign Policy Debate: A Cheat Sheet

The notion that the 21st century must be an American one isn't a cliché, especially when the alternative is China.

By

Bret Stephens

November 22, 2011

On Tuesday night the Republican presidential field will take the stage at the Daughters of the American Revolution's Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., for their second debate on foreign policy. Given the lamentable performances of some of the candidates earlier this month, Management approves publication of the following debate tips:

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